For individuals experiencing significant tooth loss, full arch implant solutions are designed to mimic the appearance and sensation of real teeth and remain securely positioned, offering stability and minimizing the movement of the dental appliance during wear. They also help maintain the position of adjacent teeth, preventing issues related to misalignment and preventing bone loss that could lead to further oral health complications.
Implant Supported Full Arch
An implant supported full arch requires the placement of four to six dental implants as “anchors” to provide a sturdier fit and minimal mobility for your denture. With implant supported dentures, there is no plate covering the roof of the mouth, so speaking and eating are more natural and comfortable than with traditional dentures. For qualifying patients, our doctors may be able to complete the removal of all teeth and the placement of a temporary arch on the same day.
Implant Retained Dentures
Available for full or partial dentures, implant retained dentures require the placement of two or more dental implants to secure the dentures in the mouth. This type of denture will “snap” onto the implants and can be removed for cleaning at night.
Zygoma Implants
For patients who don’t have sufficient jawbone to support traditional dental implants, zygoma implants offer a solution that doesn’t require bone grafts. These implants are designed to anchor into the zygoma, or cheekbone, where there is usually enough bone mass to secure the implants. This method allows for the placement of a full upper arch prosthesis.
Instructions Following Implant Surgery
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